Wants to know the official public holidays in Bolivia? Or what exactly are school holiday dates in Bolivia?

A public holiday in Bolivia is a holiday generally established by Bolivian law makers and is typically a non working day during the year.
The public holidays in Bolivia are generally days to celebrate an occasion, such as the anniversary of a historical event (eg: Independence day), or can be a religious celebration such as Christmas.

A comprehensive list of public holidays in Bolivia with short description of respective holidays including Bolivian festivals are listed on this website.

Christmas Day is a public holiday in the majority of the nations around the world and observed on December 25 to commemorate the birth of Jesus.

The Orthodox Christian and Western-Roman Catholic patronal feast day or 'name day' are celebrated in each place's patron saint's day, in accordance with the Calendar of saints.

The most important holidays for Muslims in Bolivia are Eid ul-Fitr. This is celebrated straight after the end of Ramadan and Eid al-Adha which is celebrated at the conclusion of the Hajj.

Diwali (Festival of Light) is among the biggest holidays observed by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs who reside in Bolivia.

Jews who live in Bolivia celebrate many festivals: the Passover (Spring Feasts of Pesach) and Shavuot,
the Rosh Hashanah (beginning of the Year), Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), Sukkot (Tabernacles), and Shemini Atzeret (Eighth Day of Assembly).